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Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory

The peculiar velocities of biased tracers of the cosmic density field contain important information about the growth of large scale structure and generate anisotropy in the observed clustering of galaxies. Using N-body data, we show that velocity expansions for halo redshift-space power spectra are...

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Autores principales: Chen, Shi-Fan, Vlah, Zvonimir, White, Martin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2020/07/062
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729157
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author Chen, Shi-Fan
Vlah, Zvonimir
White, Martin
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Vlah, Zvonimir
White, Martin
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description The peculiar velocities of biased tracers of the cosmic density field contain important information about the growth of large scale structure and generate anisotropy in the observed clustering of galaxies. Using N-body data, we show that velocity expansions for halo redshift-space power spectra are converged at the percent-level at perturbative scales for most line-of-sight angles μ when the first three pairwise velocity moments are included, and that the third moment is well-approximated by a counterterm-like contribution. We compute these pairwise-velocity statistics in Fourier space using both Eulerian and Lagrangian one-loop perturbation theory using a cubic bias scheme and a complete set of counterterms and stochastic contributions. We compare the models and show that our models fit both real-space velocity statistics and redshift-space power spectra for both halos and a mock sample of galaxies at sub-percent level on perturbative scales using consistent sets of parameters, making them appealing choices for the upcoming era of spectroscopic, peculiar-velocity and kSZ surveys.
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spelling cern-27291572023-10-04T09:05:52Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2020/07/062http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729157engChen, Shi-FanVlah, ZvonimirWhite, MartinConsistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theoryastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyThe peculiar velocities of biased tracers of the cosmic density field contain important information about the growth of large scale structure and generate anisotropy in the observed clustering of galaxies. Using N-body data, we show that velocity expansions for halo redshift-space power spectra are converged at the percent-level at perturbative scales for most line-of-sight angles μ when the first three pairwise velocity moments are included, and that the third moment is well-approximated by a counterterm-like contribution. We compute these pairwise-velocity statistics in Fourier space using both Eulerian and Lagrangian one-loop perturbation theory using a cubic bias scheme and a complete set of counterterms and stochastic contributions. We compare the models and show that our models fit both real-space velocity statistics and redshift-space power spectra for both halos and a mock sample of galaxies at sub-percent level on perturbative scales using consistent sets of parameters, making them appealing choices for the upcoming era of spectroscopic, peculiar-velocity and kSZ surveys.The peculiar velocities of biased tracers of the cosmic density field contain important information about the growth of large scale structure and generate anisotropy in the observed clustering of galaxies. Using N-body data, we show that velocity expansions for halo redshift-space power spectra are converged at the percent-level at perturbative scales for most line-of-sight angles $\mu$ when the first three pairwise velocity moments are included, and that the third moment is well-approximated by a counterterm-like contribution. We compute these pairwise-velocity statistics in Fourier space using both Eulerian and Lagrangian one-loop perturbation theory using a cubic bias scheme and a complete set of counterterms and stochastic contributions. We compare the models and show that our models fit both real-space velocity statistics and redshift-space power spectra for both halos and a mock sample of galaxies at sub-percent level on perturbative scales using consistent sets of parameters, making them appealing choices for the upcoming era of spectroscopic, peculiar-velocity and kSZ surveys.arXiv:2005.00523CERN-TH-2020-068oai:cds.cern.ch:27291572020-05-01
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
Chen, Shi-Fan
Vlah, Zvonimir
White, Martin
Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory
title Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory
title_full Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory
title_fullStr Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory
title_full_unstemmed Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory
title_short Consistent Modeling of Velocity Statistics and Redshift-Space Distortions in One-Loop Perturbation Theory
title_sort consistent modeling of velocity statistics and redshift-space distortions in one-loop perturbation theory
topic astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2020/07/062
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729157
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